1. Woman traffic<br />Prostitution had its beginnings in slavery. According to the feminist Kate Miletus prostitution reduces women to a quot;
living fossil.quot;
Feminists hope that this practice would be extinguished in the '70s with the release of women. Currently this practice is booming as it is the basis of an international industry .<br />Trafficking in women is an illicit and clandestine movement of persons across national and international borders. This act aims to force women into situations of oppression and sexual exploitation resulting from high profits traffickers. <br />Factors that promote sex trafficking can be summarized as follows: <br />• Increased poverty that leads women into situations of sexual exploitation. • The international economic policies that force organizations in developing countries to cut social services and employment promotion, causing women to seek work in other countries. • Recruiters willing to take advantage of the poverty of Women's closer to the sex industry. <br />The use of women includes organized prostitution, escort services, home prostitutes, brothels, street prostitution, prostitution on the Internet, institutes of massage, strip clubs, phone sex. The UN states that about 4 million women have been trafficked from one country to another. The UN estimates that traffic moves about 5-7 billion. <br />